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II. Getting started 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                 LJ-100 

 

How to connect the handset and telephone line 

 

Plug one end of the coiled handset cord into the handset  and the 
other end into the socket on the side of the telephone. 

Insert the base unit’s telephone line plugs into the PTT wall socket and 
telephone socket TEL IN as shown on the illustration. 

 
Note! 

The telephone is equipped with two line sockets. These sockets are connected in parallel. It does 
not matter, where the telephone line and second telephone are connected.

 

 

After connecting the telephone, the display shows the date and two clocks. 
These symbols will be always displayed in the standby mode. 
 

How to set the dial mode for your type of telephone exchange

 

These are two different modes a telephone can use to communicate with the 
local exchange. Modern telephone exchanges accept TONE dialling, but some 
older exchanges accept only PULSE dialling. This telephone is capable of 
either type of dialling- but if your local telephone exchange is a modern one 
that accepts TONE dialling, this is the best type to use, because: 

it gives you much faster connections, 

it allows you to use special functions if they are available in your area. 

To set the right dial mode: 

move the 

DIAL

 

MODE T/P 

switch to 

or 

position. 

Note! 

Special functions are available only if  the relevant TP S.A. services have been subscribed to.  
If  more information is required, please contact the BOK office or your network provider. 

 

Wall mounting 

 

The wall mount brackets are located underneath the telephone base unit. The 
telephone can be conveniently wall mounted near the PTT line socket. 

To mount the base onto the wall: 

drill two holes into the wall in the correct position, a distance of 124mm 
apart. Put the screws into the wall, leaving about 5 mm free to hang 
the wall mounting bracket, 

set the wall clip in the right position, 

replace the handset on the base unit, 

hang the telephone onto the screws. 

 

YOUR TELEPHONE IS NOW READY FOR USE!!! 

 

Summary of Contents for LJ-100

Page 1: ...User guide Please read these instructions carefully before use and keep this User Guide for future reference LJ 100 ...

Page 2: ...1 User Guide LJ 100 Please read these instructions carefully before use and keep this User Guide for future reference ...

Page 3: ...ay speaker function 11 How to make a call 12 How to receive a call 12 OUT memory 13 How to delete the OUT number 13 Redial function 14 Auto redial function 14 How to enter a pause 14 How to set a pause 15 Hold function 15 Memory 16 Flash function 19 How to lock telephone numbers 20 Alarm function 20 Don t disturb function 22 Calculator 23 IV Clip Caller ID Calling line identification presentation ...

Page 4: ...ephone features 12 digits green backlit LCD display 10 two touch number memory 7 one touch number memory Calculator CLIP Caller ID calling line identification presentation in FSK DTMF European system 100 memory locations telephone number review date and time display local area code enter prefix call back VIP function Alarm clock Call timer Adjustable display contrast Date and time setting Handset ...

Page 5: ... way speaker volume rotary switch Pre dial function Flash 16 types of ringer sound selectable 8 melody ringers Ringer volume control Don t disturb function Music on hold Tone pulse dialling Lock for long distance calls Headphone socket Wall mounting ...

Page 6: ...button 12 RD ARD button 13 SET HOLD button 14 Keypad 15 Handset socket 16 Handset volume rotary switch 17 Handset loudspeaker 18 UP button 19 DOWN button 20 OUT x button 21 BACK button 22 CAL button 23 DC 9V socket 24 RINGER Hi Low switch 25 DIAL MODE T P switch 26 TEL OUT line socket 27 TEL IN line socket 28 Handset hole 29 Handset microphone 30 Handset socket 31 button 32 Base microphone 33 butt...

Page 7: ...e sockets TEL OUT TEL IN the RINGER Hi Low switch the DIAL MODE T P switch the DC9V socket the handset socket are located on the side of the base unit In addition on the bottom of the base unit is the socket for blocking telephone numbers ...

Page 8: ...e the battery compartment cover Note Instead of batteries the adaptor to the DC9V socket which is placed on the side of the base unit can be connected The parameters of the adaptor must be as follows inside voltage UIN 230V f 50 Hz outside voltage Uout 9V DC current Ioutmin 100 mA standard plug Φ 2 1 mm with inside Adaptor is not in complete How to mount the table stand See below picture ...

Page 9: ...PULSE dialling This telephone is capable of either type of dialling but if your local telephone exchange is a modern one that accepts TONE dialling this is the best type to use because it gives you much faster connections it allows you to use special functions if they are available in your area To set the right dial mode move the DIAL MODE T P switch to T or P position Note Special functions are a...

Page 10: ... will show the symbol 2004 indicating the year The one before last digit will be flashing Use the keypad to enter the right digits For example if you want to set the year 2005 press the 0 button the last digit will start to flash then press the 5 button After setting the year the first digit indicating the month will start to flash Use the keypad to enter the right digits For example if you want t...

Page 11: ... After entering the minutes the telephone will return to standby mode automatically All settings will be stored Note If incorrect buttons are pressed the settings will not be confirmed During the setting press the UP or DOWN button to move between the digits to choose the digit you want to change Ringer volume control The volume at which the base unit will ring for an incoming call can be adjusted...

Page 12: ...rmal ringer will sound 2 way speaker function The 2 way speakerphone function allows a number to be dialed or a call to be made without the handset needing to be lifted The party on the other end of the line will automatically be able to hear and to be heard through the speaker located in the base unit of the telephone When using this function the user needs to speak within a reasonable distance o...

Page 13: ... entered before lifting the handset or pressing the SP PHONE button If you wish to delete the last incorrect digit press the DEL TIME button If you wish to make a call press the BACK button The 2 way speaker function will be switched on and the number will be dialed automatically How to receive a call When the telephone rings lift the handset from the base unit or press the SP PHONE button In addi...

Page 14: ...the OUT X button again to display the time of this call and the number of the memory location By pressing the OUT X button the remaining numbers can be reviewed If the OUT X button is not pressed the telephone will return to standby mode after several seconds If the memory is empty the display will show the symbol End To make a call press the OUT X button to select the number Press the BACK button...

Page 15: ...button The last number will be displayed and dialed Autoredial function The Autoredial function allows the last number to be redialed during the using the 2 way speaker button This operation can be repeated many times until a connection is made To dial the number again press the RD ARD button The 2 way speaker function will be switched off briefly After an interval the 2 way speaker function will ...

Page 16: ...to set a pause To set a pause press the SET HOLD button The display will show 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Press the 6 button The display will show an actual setting PAUSE 3_6 Press the UP or DOWN button to select the right time of the pause from among the following setting 1_0 2_0 3_0 3_6 Press the SET HOLD button Press the DEL TIME to return to the standby mode Hold function The Hold function allows music to...

Page 17: ...be interrupted The hold music will be heard through the speaker located in the base unit of the telephone Lift the handset or press the SP PHONE button to continue speaking The Hold function will be switched off Note If the handset is not replaced on the base press the SET HOLD button again to switch the hold music off Memory Your telephone can store 7 telephone numbers in the one touch memory and...

Page 18: ...tton Next press the appropriate code number key The number will be displayed and dialed Note If there is no number under the code number key the telephone displays symbol NO COdE Replace the handset or press the SP PHONE button to end the call Note 1 Storing a number in the memory automatically deletes any previous number kept under the individual code number you choose 2 The stored numbers can be...

Page 19: ...stored The telephone will return to standby mode To dial a number using the memory lift the handset or press the SP PHONE button Press the RECALL button Next press the appropriate code number key 0 9 The number will be displayed and dialed Note If there is no number under the code number key the telephone displays symbol NO COdE Replace the handset or press the SP PHONE button to end the call STOR...

Page 20: ...calls to be used Contact your communications manager or the person responsible for maintaining your switchboard to find out what facilities are available The telephone allows the following values to be set 90ms 120ms 180ms 300ms 600ms and 1000ms To set the right Flash value press the SET HOLD button The display will show 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Press the 2 button The display will show an actual setting Th...

Page 21: ... of unauthorized calls and the safeguarding of a telephone bill from unauthorized expense In order to use this feature the key must be placed in the lock located on the underside of the telephone and then turned to the required position red dot position the telephone can be used to dial all numbers on the keypad including 0 green dot position the telephone can used to block all numbers yellow dot ...

Page 22: ...lay will show AL 123 10 Press the 3 button if you wish to set the third alarm The display will show AL 3OFF 11 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to set the third alarm 12 Press the SET HOLD button The display will show AL 123 13 Press the SET HOLD button once more to confirm the setting The display will show 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 Press the DEL TIME button The telephone will return to the standby mode If the DEL T...

Page 23: ...setting is changed by about 30 minutes The maximum time that the ringer may be switched off is 23 hours and 30 minutes Note If the UP or DOWN button is not pressed within 5 seconds the setting will be confirmed as the minimum time 30 minutes Press the SET HOLD button to confirm the setting Press the DEL TIME button The telephone returns to the standby mode and the display shows SLEEP and clock Not...

Page 24: ...ressing this button the display will show the digit 0 Below is a description of all button functions the OUT x button multiplication the BACK button division the UP button addition the DOWN button subtraction the DEL TIME button clearing of data the BRT SLP button addition and subtraction the button adding a decimal point the button result total ...

Page 25: ...nd date The telephone can store a maximum of 100 numbers Together with the number date time and statements symbols are also stored The display can show the following symbols NEW a new number is stored in the memory REP the number is repeated P the number is private and cannot be displayed O the number is unknown and cannot be shown Error E an error has occurred in sending the number The number is ...

Page 26: ...e UP or DOWN button to select the number you want to remove Press the DEL TIME button twice The number will be removed Using the UP DOWN and DEL TIME buttons the remaining numbers can be removed To delete all numbers press the UP or DOWN button Press and hold the DEL TIME button until the telephone will show End After several seconds the telephone will return to standby mode All numbers will be de...

Page 27: ...ss the UP or DOWN button to select the number Now press the BACK button The 2 way speaker function will be switched on and the number will be dialed automatically Replace the handset or press the SP PHONE button to end the call Special case It may happen that the number identified was stored without a prefix which is necessary to make long distance calls Your telephone allows a prefix to be added ...

Page 28: ...If no further buttons are pressed the telephone will return to standby mode after several seconds The settings will be stored To delete the prefix press the SET HOLD button The display will show 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Press the 3 button The display will show CodE 12 Press the 2 button The display will show an actual setting Press the button The display will show symbol 0CodE Press the DEL TIME button The...

Page 29: ...ton The telephone will return to standby mode If no further buttons are pressed the telephone will return to standby mode after several seconds The settings will be stored To delete the local area code press the SET HOLD button The display will show 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Press the 4 button The display will show an actual setting Press the button The display will show symbol ArEA Press the DEL TIME butto...

Page 30: ...29 V Connecting the headphone LJ 100 V Connecting a headphone The telephone is equipped with a socket which allows a headphone to be connected ...

Page 31: ...the handset is on the base unit the display shows nothing check that batteries are correctly inserted into the battery compartment the batteries may be dead The telephone rings quietly check that the RINGER Hi Low switch is in the correct position Unable to switch on the 2 way speakerphone function the batteries are dead no batteries in the battery compartment No CLIP Clip function is not activate...

Page 32: ...a sink bath or shower Electrical appliances can cause serious injury if the user is wet or standing in water The telephone should be cleaned only when disconnected from the telephone PTT line Please clean the telephone with a soft cloth to prevent scratching Do not use chemical sprays or aerosols to clean the telephone Do not put the telephone in a wet damp place or in bright sunlight or where it ...

Page 33: ...e Directive 73 23EEC norm PN EN 60950 1 3 Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 89 336 EEC norm PN EN 55022 norm PN EN 55024 norms PN EN 61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 11 In additional our products fulfill the requirements contained in 1 norm PN T 83001 2 enclosure no 18 Communication Minister s decree from 04 09 1997 Przedsiębiorstwo DARTEL ADDRESS 29 100 Włoszczowa Podlipie 26 TYPE OF PRODUCT Corde...

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